Because it would not make things easier. particularly if you were building or manufacturing something.
Fractions are required. Not everything concludes with a whole integer.
Some people find it easier to add or subtract whole numbers but yes, you could round to the nearest half.
To the nearest whole number: 520
85.5-29.5 round to nearest is 65.25-5.3
9.25 is approximate to:10 to the nearest ten9 to the nearest whole number/unit9.3 to the nearest tenth
Look at the digit in the hundredths place. If that digit is four or less, zero it and everything to the right of it out. If that number is five or higher, increase the tenths by one and zero everything to the right of it out.
Sometimes you want to be more accurate.
Some people find it easier to add or subtract whole numbers but yes, you could round to the nearest half.
Round this number to the nearest hundredth 0.3636 ? Round this number to the nearest hundredth 0.3636 ?
14 million. To specifically answer your question, take the number you want to round it nearest too (such as the nearest hundred, or the nearest thousand) and divide that by half. Anything below half of the number should be rounded down, everything else should be rounded up.
To the nearest whole number: 520
round it by cubic meters
To the nearest tenth: 4.5To the nearest whole number: 5
How do u round 57.3 to the nearest whole number
It's already there.
If a number is already a whole number, and you are being asked to round it to the nearest whole number, then you don't need to round it anymore, since itself is the nearest whole number.
To the nearest hundred it will round down to zero.
85.5-29.5 round to nearest is 65.25-5.3